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Fifty-One Competitors, 51 Potential
Victors:
The 2009 Bassmaster Classic Shapes Up as Anyone's Game
With a field of 51 of the world's most accomplished
anglers, the Feb. 20-22 Bassmaster Classic out of Shreveport-Bossier
City, La., comes with only one guarantee: three days of drama
as the competitors battle for the coveted Classic crown and $500,000
first-place prize.
The competition water is the Red River , known
as a challenging fishery full of bass. Who will catch them three
days in a row, amass the most weight and go home as victor of
the 39th Classic?
The fact is any one of the 51 anglers is more than
capable of winning. That's one reason the Classic is the most
talked-about, most anticipated competition in the sport.
The field is diverse: 50 men, 1 woman; six past
Classic champions and 12 Classic rookies; nine with at least
one Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year title to their
names; and representatives of 23 states, with Alabama topping
the list with nine anglers (see list below).
Each competitor possesses fishing skills and accomplishments
that make him or her unique, yet several stand out for possessing
traits no other 2009 Classic contender can claim. Among the unique
qualifiers are:
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Kim Bain-Moore of Alabaster, Ala. : As the first woman to compete
in a Bassmaster Classic, Bain-Moore will command the spotlight.
She qualified by winning the 2008 Toyota Tundra Women's Bassmaster
Tour Angler of the Year title. She also won the 2008 WBT Championship
presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors.
- Alton Jones of Waco , Texas : He's the defending
champion, but he said he's not feeling the pressure to repeat
- at least not yet.
"There's always pressure associated with the
Classic," said Jones, a Bassmaster Elite Series pro. "Having
won it, I understand better than ever the importance of winning
a Bassmaster Classic. It heightens your drive to achieve something
as lofty as a Classic win. It's every fisherman's dream.
"Back-to-backs is an extremely difficult feat.
It is kind of cool to be the only one in the field who has the
chance to do that this year."
- Rick Clunn of Ava , Mo. , on three counts: He'll
be fishing a record 32nd Classic, he holds four Classic titles
and he has achieved back-to-back Classic wins (1976, 1977). On
all three points, Clunn, an Elite Series pro, stands far above
any other angler in BASS history.
- Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo , Mich. , on two counts:
He is the reigning Toyota Tundra Bassmaster AOY and holds a total
of four AOY titles, more than any other Classic angler. VanDam,
with two Classic victories (2001 and 2005) and Clunn are the
only 2009 crown contenders with multiple Classic wins to their
names.
- Timmy Horton of Muscle Shoals, Ala. : Along with
five other contenders, he will compete in his
10th Classic, but along with VanDam, the consistent
Elite pro is the one of two anglers to string 10 Classic appearances
in a row.
"It's the biggest event of the year. You really
start getting ramped up as it starts getting close, and it's
close now. I'm looking forward to the Red River . It's a place
I've struggled on in the past, but I've had some really good
practice days, so hopefully I can put it together this year."
- Greg Hackney of Gonzales , La. : Another Elite
pro, he's the only home-state competitor.
"I don't think that really gives me an advantage,
but I am a river fisherman - I grew up fishing the Arkansas and
Mississippi rivers," Hackney said. "The Red River is
my favorite body of water in the state of Louisiana . It changes
daily, there's plenty of water for anglers to fish and there
are a lot of variables.
"For many reasons, the Classic is different
than any other tournament. It should be the easiest tournament
to win. It only lasts for three days, there are only 51 competitors,
but for some reason it's the hardest."
The public is invited to daily launches presented
by the Red River Waterway Commission at 7:15 a.m. CT, Feb. 20-22,
at the Red River South Marina, Highway 71 South in Bossier City
. Also free and open to the public, the daily weigh-ins will
be at the CenturyTel Center , 2000 CenturyTel Center Drive ,
Bossier City . Doors will open each day at 3:30 p.m.
2009 Bassmaster Classic Field (alphabetical by
state)
Alabama
Kim Bain-Moore, Alabaster
Boyd Duckett, Demopolis
Matt Herren, Trussville
Timmy Horton, Muscle Shoals
Randy Howell, Springville
Steve Kennedy, Auburn
Kotaro Kiriyama, Moody
Aaron Martens, Leeds
Greg Pugh, Cullman
Arizona
Dean Rojas, Lake Havasu City
Arkansas
Mark Davis, Mount Ida
Mike McClelland, Bella Vista
Scott Rook, Little Rock
California
Ish Monroe, Hughson
Skeet Reese, Auburn
Florida
Shaw Grigsby, Gainesville
Bryan Hudgins, Orange Park
Bobby Lane , Lakeland
Bernie Schultz, Gainesville
Terry Scroggins, San Mateo
Peter Thliveros, St. Augustine
Georgia
Waine Pittman, Villa Rica
Iowa
Terry Fitzpatrick, Waukon
Kansas
Brent Chapman, Lake Quivira
Kentucky
Kevin Wirth, Crestwood
Louisiana
Greg Hackney, Gonzales
Michigan
Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo
Missouri
Rick Clunn, Ava
Brian Snowden, Reeds Spring
Montana
Jay Evans, Corvallis
New Hampshire
Scott Parker, Londonderry
New Jersey
Michael Iaconelli, Runnemede
North Carolina
Dustin Wilks, Rocky Mount
Dave Wolak, Wake Forest
Ohio
Bill Lowen, North Bend
Oklahoma
Edwin Evers, Talala
Kenyon Hill, Norman
Fred Roumbanis, Bixby
Pennsylvania
Ken Baumgardner, Monongahela
South Carolina
Casey Ashley, Donalds
Davy Hite, Ninety Six
South Dakota
Jami Fralick, Martin
Texas
Michael Burns, Plano
Todd Faircloth, Jasper
Alton Jones, Waco
Kelly Jordon, Mineola
Gary Klein, Weatherford
Bryan Schmidt, Olney
Byron Velvick, Del Rio
Virginia
Rick Morris, Lake Gaston
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